Subfamily MYRMICINAE |
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Tetramorium simillimum full face view of worker (click photo to enlarge). Photo courtesy of http://www.antweb.org/ |
Tetramorium simillimum, side view of worker (click photo to enlarge). Photo courtesy of http://www.antweb.org/ |
Introduction Tetramorium species can be identified separated from other myrmicine spines but the combination of the following characteristics: lateral part of the clypeus forming a sharp wall anterior to the antennal insertion; frons; 11 or 12-segmented antennae with three-segmented antennal club; antennal scrobe present from antennal insertion point to the posterior corner of head; two segmented waist; sting with a lamellate appendage found apicodorsally that projects at an angle to the long axis of the sting shaft. Taxonomic History Diagnosis Identification Biology and Economic Importance Pest Status Distribution Acknowledgements Literature Cited Links |